A History of the City of Rome, Its Structures and Monuments: From Its Foundation to the End of the Middle AgesLongmans, Green and Company, 1865 - 415 páginas |
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... natural and obvious inference is , that as the Commentarii Pontificum - quite a different and less important work - are mentioned as perishing , and the Annales Maximi are not mentioned at all , the latter must have escaped . The fact ...
... natural and obvious inference is , that as the Commentarii Pontificum - quite a different and less important work - are mentioned as perishing , and the Annales Maximi are not mentioned at all , the latter must have escaped . The fact ...
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... natural cause , namely , the interposition of the moon . " Now , " says Cicero , " there is so much science and skill in this matter , that from this day , which we perceive to be recorded in Ennius , and in the Annales Maximi , all the ...
... natural cause , namely , the interposition of the moon . " Now , " says Cicero , " there is so much science and skill in this matter , that from this day , which we perceive to be recorded in Ennius , and in the Annales Maximi , all the ...
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... nature of eclipses had begun to be commonly understood , even in Athens , only a few years before this time ; when Pericles , who had learnt it from his master Anaxagoras , explained it to the Athenians , on the occasion of their being ...
... nature of eclipses had begun to be commonly understood , even in Athens , only a few years before this time ; when Pericles , who had learnt it from his master Anaxagoras , explained it to the Athenians , on the occasion of their being ...
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... nature was understood ; and Cato must therefore be referring to entries in the annals made previously to B. c . 404 , which he selected probably for their ignorance and uncouthness . Here , then , we have the existence of the early ...
... nature was understood ; and Cato must therefore be referring to entries in the annals made previously to B. c . 404 , which he selected probably for their ignorance and uncouthness . Here , then , we have the existence of the early ...
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... nature of these annals . When Niebuhr says , in the passage first quoted , 3 that the annals destroyed in the conflagration were replaced by new ones , ' he implicitly admits that these new ones- 1 Credibility & c . vol . i . pp . 152 ...
... nature of these annals . When Niebuhr says , in the passage first quoted , 3 that the annals destroyed in the conflagration were replaced by new ones , ' he implicitly admits that these new ones- 1 Credibility & c . vol . i . pp . 152 ...
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